Mohali, India – Recognizing the growing need for sustainable wastewater management in Rajasthan’s industrial sector, Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SED) will host SED’s ZLD Jodhpur Conclave 2026 on 9 July 2026, 5:00 PM onwards, at Radisson, Jodhpur . The event will bring together textile, steel, and other manufacturers, processors, environmental experts, consultants, and policymakers to explore practical approaches to resource-efficient manufacturing processes and cost-effective Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD).
As one of India’s leading textile processing regions, Rajasthan faces increasing pressure from water scarcity, rising energy costs, and stricter environmental regulations. Textile and other manufacturers are therefore looking for wastewater treatment solutions that deliver compliance without compromising operational efficiency or long-term profitability.
While ZLD has become essential, the real concern for textile manufacturers is how to implement it without putting operations or margins at risk. High energy use, frequent maintenance, and escalating utility bills can quickly turn compliance into a financial burden and, in some cases, even threaten production continuity.
To address these challenges, SED has organized this forum to bring together textile manufacturers and industry stakeholders to explore practical engineering solutions that make ZLD both compliant and economically viable. The discussions will focus on helping manufacturers reduce lifecycle costs, improve plant reliability, and ensure that environmental obligations do not come at the cost of business viability.
“SED’s ZLD Jodhpur Conclave 2026 is a call to action for Rajasthan’s manufacturing industry. With water stress, rising energy costs, and tighter compliance, manufacturers need practical, proven solutions, not more theory. This conclave is built to drive knowledge sharing, collaboration, and faster adoption of technologies that make operations more sustainable and competitive,” said Mr. Vimarsh Verma, Director, SED.
SED will highlight how its patented MVR-based Low Temperature Evaporation (LTE®️) technology helps textile manufacturers overcome the operational and financial challenges associated with Zero Liquid Discharge. The session will provide practical insights into reducing steam consumption, improving plant reliability, and lowering lifecycle costs, enabling businesses to achieve compliance without compromising long-term profitability.
SED invites manufacturers, sustainability professionals, and industry decision-makers to attend this conclave and gain practical insights into engineering solutions that can improve efficiency, reduce lifecycle costs, and build more resilient textile operations.













